Saturday, November 07, 2009

A Christmas Carol

Alright, here goes...

It's been over a month since I've seen this movie, and it was the last movie I saw in the theater. I think this speaks to how completely turned off to movies "A Christmas Carol" has made me. Sure, I've been busy too, but I've never been too busy to go to movies. "A Christmas Carol" is a perfect example of unnecessary use of technology. Like "Beowulf" a few years ago, this is a film that could have been made with 90% real stuff and special effects sparingly used to enhance the story. The flight through the rooftops in the opening titles was amazing, and a great showcase of 3D computer animation. Jim Carey's character was just like Jim Carey, begging me to ask the question; why? Why not just put Jim Carey in the movie. Then instead of creepy, close to realistic feelings about the onscreen character, we could have had a fun performance by a talented, flexible actor. Now "A Christmas Carol" wasn't as creepy as "A Polar Express", but it was a close second.

I decided to write about this tonight, just before going to see another motion-capture movie, "Avatar". I am hopeful. I have this strange mixed emotion, pessimism and optimism. I am pessimistic that any film could overcome all the obstacles presented by the idea of convincing my mind that something fake is really real. I am optimistic that one day there will be an exception to that rule, and maybe, just maybe a film will be so good that I will get lost in the experience believe it is real. Will tonight heal my movie aversion?